File containing uncollected English poetry, mainly drafts of his poem "Offering", printed in the "Irish Press" in 1974.
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Two proofs of the title page for "New Passages" by Eoghan Ó Tuairisc. Back of one containing a draft of a poem entitled "The Moor".
Press cutting featuring poetry review by Terence Killeen in "Hibernia", including a review of "New Passages" by Eugene Watters.
Letters from Padraic Breathnach, on behalf of the members of the newly formed Macnas community arts group, writing to parents of children in local St. Nicholas' School, regarding participation in new year celebration events. File also includes details of the events which would mark 'hunting the wren' and also manuscript notes and outline on Ma Day events being developed by Macnas.
Letter from P Brady, Kilmore, Carrick-on-Shannon, County Roscommon, stating that he thought they were related to the Barretts of Ballina, wool merchants. He tells her that her father went to Scabbagh school. He says that he got a blow to his leg, either f
Newspaper clipping of letter in the "Irish Press" from Maighread M Nic Phairais, questioning Síghle Baireád's assertion that Padraic Pearse was not the owner of St. Enda's.
Photocopy of an article from the ["Irish Independent"] entitled "The Girl who was loved by Pearse". It is the story of Eibhlin Nic Niocaill, believed by many to have been loved by Pearse, who drowned in the Blasket Sound.
Newspaper clipping from the "Sunday Press" relating to the work of Connradh na Gaeilge in the aftermath of the Easter Rising, and the individuals who worked to keep the organisation going. Among those named is Stiophán Bairéad [in Irish].
Invitation cards to garden parties and similar occasions held by h-Uachtarán na h-Éireann in Árus an Uachtarán, to the wife of Stiophán Bairéad and also to Dr Siubhan Bairéad (her daughter) in 1943.
Newspaper clipping of two letters in the "Irish Press". One is by Eoin P O Caoimh, relating to the manner in which Eoin MacNeill was informed of Casement's capture in north Kerry in the run up to the 1916 Rising. The other is a letter by Ciarán Bairéad re